The video is from the 60's or 70's, but no less pertinent. I enjoyed this, hope you do too.

c_oduKvZots

http://youtu.be/c_oduKvZots

Joshua Tree

10-29-2015, 5:35 PM

That's a nice film. The more people who enjoy it, the better. The wall off firearms @ 25:48 shows an XP-100 pistol, which according to Wikipedia, was introduced in 1963. The XP-100 pistol can be seen in the far right/lowest corner on the display.

http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/XP100.jpg

Dano3467

10-29-2015, 5:41 PM

The dating was obvious, those stocks are made of nice wood, no laminate, no plasitc, just solid wood goodness:)

meno377

10-29-2015, 6:05 PM

The Hand Checkering and Engraving is Ridiculous. Also the background music is hilarious.

wpage

10-29-2015, 6:06 PM

Very interesting...

hermosabeach

10-29-2015, 6:13 PM

Nice find

Joshua Tree

10-29-2015, 6:19 PM

True. The quality of the woods were still good in this era.

Remington was a DuPont subsidiary at the time, so there were a few DuPont Nylon 6-6 polymer stocked firearms, like the tube fed .22lr Nylon 66, and magazine fed Nylon 77, as well as the XP 100 pistol.

That's a nice film. The more people who enjoy it, the better. The wall off firearms @ 25:48 shows an XP-100 pistol, which according to Wikipedia, was introduced in 1963. The XP-100 pistol can be seen in the far right/lowest corner on the display.

http://www.hunt101.com/data/500/XP100.jpg

I have one in a 221 Fireball flavor. 1976 model. can push 3,000 ft/s with a 45 gr. pill

it's one of my favorites. they dont call it the 'fireball' for nothing..:D